I am part of a project to research the history, "residents" and eventually to record all inscriptions in Gravesend Cemetery, Kent. I am happy to take photo requests for this cemetery as I am a frequent visitor there. I am always interested to hear from anyone with any information about interesting people buried there, (they certainly don't have to be "famous"!)

I am always willing to transfer ownership of my memorials to relatives.

Flight Lieutenant ( Obs. ) Alan James BakerMay I have your permission to use his grave photo on his page of remembrance please Sir?These are the details how he lost his life:http://www.aircrewremembered.com/oliver-joseph-george-2.htmlFull credits placed of course.Kelvin

Blackall & MaileI am not sure where my family is buried in England. I know they came from there. I do see that you have one Blackall already. I would love any and all information you can find on my family. Please and thank you!!

I am (if I have done my research correctly) the granddaughter of Sir Thomas and Elizabeth D'Aeth they are my 6th Great Grandparents and I wondered if you had any other D'Aeth, D'Arth, Death family in you archives? I am thinking of popping to Knowlton today so it would be great to get info ahead of time but if not then I will be happy hunting.

I just found this memorial# 47065408 of yours and wondered if you have a higher resolution image. I would love to be able to read what it says about Martha. I am a descendant of her parents and sister, Sarah. Martha would be a fourth great aunt to me.

Thanks for all the great work you are doing with Gravesend Cemetery and Find A Grave, it is really appreciated.

Herbert WhitfieldYou have been kind enough to transfer other relatives to me in the past. I was wondering if you would consider the same for this one. His number is 32645300, and mine is 47553735. Thanks for considering my request. Sorry to send it this way, but my computer kept me from doing it the automated way.

Thank you for the entry of Sir Thomas Octavius Callender. I noticed your success in submitting famous bios. It may please you to look into this man. There is a good Wikipedia entry for him. It includes his proper dates and some information as to his significant cultural contributions. He rather electrified London. I also saw online a splendid portrait of him. I hope this is your type of undertaking.

Re your Photos on Find A GraveMany thanks for your work in recording Cemetery photos on the Find a Grave Website. I wonder if your photos are copyright or am I allowed to add them to my family tree on Ancestry.com. I will give you the photo credit eg Photo Credit: Thanks to “ js Find a Grave Website, photo used with permission. I wish to add your photo of the Saint Mildred Church,Canterbury, England members of my family tree on ancestry.com who are buried there . Regards Barb Muir Gillespie, Australia